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  1. 5 days ago · Common seborrheic keratoses are usually on the face, neck, and trunk. They can look like warts. They can feel like velvet or wax. The lesions look like they have been stuck on your skin. Do not try to peel or scratch them off. Dermatosis papulosa nigra are small, black, raised pimples.

  2. 5 days ago · An additional diagnostic clue for papulosquamous diseases is the quality and character of the scale present. For example, the scale of psoriasis may be silvery or micaceous (mica-like), and the scale of actinic keratoses is adherent and has a gritty feel. An in-depth description of the papulosquamous reaction pattern is found in Chapter 6. + + +

  3. 6 days ago · Specific lesions: covers melanoma, Non-melanoma Skin Cancer, Bowen's disease and actinic keratoses, benign cysts and skin tumours and birthmarks. Infections and Infestations: common bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic infections; Urticaria and Blistering disorders; Genetic and systemic disorders

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  5. 4 days ago · The Cutaneous Connection: A Reminder of Patient Impact. May 7, 2024. Lauren Buchanan, MA, Managing Editor. News. Podcast. Brian Kim, MD, had an unexpected attendee at one of his AAD sessions and delves into what's new, what's now, and what's next in atopic dermatitis management. Brian Kim, MD, had an unexpected attendee at one of his AAD ...

  6. 5 days ago · Use thick, creamy moisturizers that contain urea (10%) or lactic acid, which are particularly effective in managing keratosis pilaris. 2. Topical Retinoids. Applying prescription creams that contain vitamin A derivatives can promote cell turnover and prevent hair follicles from getting clogged.

  7. 4 days ago · This article presents indications for excision of skin lesions and a recommended method based on clinical experience and relevant literature. The method can be used on both pigmented and non-pigmented lesions. Seborrheic keratoses are not discussed (1). The contents of the article apply to the primary health service. Indication

  8. Ever wonder what those small, rough bumps on your arms or legs are? It could be Keratosis pilaris (KP) (AKA Strawberry skin/Chicken skin), a very common skin disorder comprised of common variants and rare subtypes: KP rubra, KP alba, KP rubra faceii, KP atrophicans, Ulerythema ophryogenes, etc.

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